Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Bruce Morrow


  
  Bruce Morrow -- In Memoriam, 1952 to 2002
Bruce was the epitome of integrity and had a keen sense of knowing what his clients needed even when they didn't.
Bruce was without doubt the best IS programmer that I have ever worked with in that his understanding of the components, attention to detail, and ability to speak in non-computer terms made an enjoyable working experience.
Bruce was more than a friend to us, he was an important part of our family, like a brother to Mike and me and a favorite uncle to Sam and Julie.
www.oakridgeconsultants.com /bruce.htm   (3056 words)

  
 NYSBA - New York State Broadcasters Association
Bruce Morrow (born October 13, 1935 in Brooklyn, NY) is an American radio disc jockey, although he prefers to be called a radio personality, know to generations of New York metropolitan area listeners as Cousin Brucie.
An elderly woman somehow found her way to the studio from which Morrow was broadcasting his show with a different kind of request, asking "hey cousin, can you give me fifty cents?" Morrow complied and the endearing "Cousin Brucie" moniker that generations of Americans have come to know was born.
Morrow was inducted into three Hall of Fames: The National Association of Broadcaster's Hall of Fame in 2003, Broadcasting & Cable's Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Radio Hall of Fame in 1987.
www.nysbroadcasters.org /halloffame2006/2006/03/bruce-morrow.html   (407 words)

  
 CKx, Inc. Investor Relations
Bruce Morrow was appointed to our board of directors on February 7, 2005.
Morrow was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1987, the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in 1990 and more recently, the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Morrow was the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Multi-Market Radio, Inc. until its sale to SFX Broadcasting in November 1996.
ir.ckx.com /directors.cfm?bio=Morrow14   (127 words)

  
 Staash Press
Bruce said, “I want my employees to be here because they have a passion for what they do instead of just being here for purely financial reasons.” This must be the reason why only two employees remain out of the original nine from three and a half years ago.
Bruce is reminded of a lesson he learned from his first boss in the financial industry, “There are two people out there in this world who need your help, go and find them!”.
It is obvious that Bruce’s company doesn’t just pay lip service to work-life balance; they ‘walk their talk.’ This high-degree of balance is one of the key aspects that attracted Bruce to the company after coming from a culture at a rival firm that ‘freaked out’ when he wanted to take a day off.
www.staashpress.com /article7.html   (1042 words)

  
 Bruce Morrow: A History
A young, idealistic student named Bruce, who has come to the U as an orphaned child, finds within himself a deep yearning to understand the War and the world that has gone.
Bruce Morrow was at MI's corporate headquarters when the missiles began to fly.
Bruce faced each day with the question, "Did I make it better, or worse?" He wandered the countryside, helping those in need, doing what he could.
www.thenostromo.com /archives/mp/1997-02/msg00378.html   (1515 words)

  
 Listen to your Cousin
Bruce Morrow’s jukebox, the big ornate 1939 Peacock that stands in a corner of his and his wife’s spacious living room a stone’s throw north of the Angelika Theater, only plays rock ’n’ roll, and you don’t have to put a quarter in Cousin Brucie to have him talk about anything.
Bruce Morrow was born in Brooklyn October, 13, 1937, one of the two sons of Abe and Minna Meyerowitz, both of whom were born in this country; both are gone now.
Bruce went to Madison High School, where he fell in love with radio, and with radio’s Alan Freed, the foremost fomenter of rock ’n’ roll that ever was (or to put it another way, the man Tony Bennett blames for rock ’n’ roll).
www.thevillager.com /villager_43/listentoyourcousin.html   (1832 words)

  
 Radio Hall of Fame - Bruce Morrow, disc jockey
Bruce Morrow was born in Brooklyn on October 13, 1937, and attended New York University.
Morrow moved to WNBC/New York, where he spent two years on radio and television before leaving the airwaves to concentrate on business ventures.
Bruce Morrow was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
www.radiohof.org /discjockey/brucemorrow.html   (208 words)

  
 What is The Morrow Project?
The concensus of noted historians indicates that Morrow was a rare form of esper.
In 1979, Morrow returned from a long absence bearing a small device which proved to be a functioning fusion power plant and advanced laser technology.
Instead of being part of an organized plan to rebuild our civilization they find themselves isolated in a world where the War is only a distant legend, the people are ignorant of anything but the struggle to survive, and strange mutated animals haunt their footsteps.
www.geocities.com /~bruce_morrow/whatismp.htm   (1062 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Technology -- Renowned NYC DJ heading to satellite radio
Morrow, whose radio days predate the Beatles, will host three shows: two with hits from the '50s, '60s and '70s, and his own talk show.
Morrow's debut was set for the July Fourth weekend, with a special broadcast from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
Morrow seems an unusual convert to the world of satellite, given that he started on terrestrial radio back in 1959 at WINS-AM in New York and was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/computing/20050609-1312-cousinbrucie.html   (466 words)

  
 Bruce Morrow WABC Farewell Tape
Bruce Morrow's departure from WABC in 1974 was big news.
Bruce was, apparently, standing by in the WINS control room that night and was stuck with having to come on the air to try and explain this situation to listeners.
Bruce was never fond of Murray after that incident (which forced Bruce to relocate to Miami's WINZ).
www.musicradio77.com /brucefarewell.html   (870 words)

  
 "Cousin Brucie" will join SIRIUS Satellite Radio - SIRIUS Backstage Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Morrow has been inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters' Radio Hall of Fame, the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, the Radio Hall of Fame (Chicago) and was honored for his on-air work by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
"Bruce is a beloved icon in radio, and we are excited to bring him to SIRIUS, where he will be able to play the great music he loves and talk to a national audience," said SIRIUS President of Entertainment and Sports Scott Greenstein.
Bruce Morrow said, "This is one of the most exciting events of my career.
www.siriusbackstage.com /forum/showthread.php?t=64086   (407 words)

  
 Bruce Morrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bruce Morrow (born October 13, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American radio disc jockey, although he prefers to be called a radio personality, known to generations of New York metropolitan area listeners as Cousin Brucie.
The Sillerman Morrow group of stations included WALL, and WKGL, now WRRV in Middletown, New York, WJJB, now WCZX in Hyde Park, NY, WHMP in Northhampton, MA; WOCN in South Yarmouth, MA, WRAN in Randolph, New Jersey and television station WATL Atlanta.
His voice can be heard in the 1987 film Dirty Dancing and, in fact, had a bit part in that movie, playing the magician who sawed Baby (Jennifer Gray) in half.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bruce_Morrow   (535 words)

  
 Bruce Morrow WABC Farewell Tape   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bruce Morrow's departure from WABC in 1974 was big news.
Bruce was, apparently, standing by in the WINS control room that night and was stuck with having to come on the air to try and explain this situation to listeners.
Bruce was never fond of Murray after that incident (which forced Bruce to relocate to Miami's WINZ).
musicradio.computer.net /brucefarewell.html   (870 words)

  
 What is The Morrow Project?
The following synopsis of the Morrow Project history is quoted from the 3rd edition rules.
"The prime central base of the Morrow Project is a vast underground complex designed to sustain the lives of some one hundred and fifty people through the holocaust as they recorded the data linked with the war.
Playing the Morrow Project, you must not only survive but you must carry out your original mission: Rebuild the world.
www.geocities.com /~bruce_morrow/listserver/whatismp.htm   (1062 words)

  
 The Winchester Star-Building Specialties Inc. Launches County Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Morrow said Building Specialties’ local distribution center will benefit from construction projects completed by such companies as Richmond American Homes, which are completing several area subdivisions.
Morrow said boom crews of three or four highly skilled workers are part of the operation, helping place the various products on site.
Building Specialties Center Manager Bruce Morrow stands with one of the large stacks of Sheetrock inside the recently opened distribution center outside Winchester.
www.winchesterstar.com /TheWinchesterStar/040109/Area_building.asp   (423 words)

  
 An Interview with Virgie Patton-Ezelle by Bruce Morrow
Of course, the paintings are very historical, pointing to the lives that women have led--what was expected of them, to work in the house and tend family--that sort of thing.
MORROW: Your paintings seem to balance the same elements of realism and abstraction in the same way as those of Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden, who both worked with figures but also have a very abstract quality in their work.
MORROW: Returning to finding this room of your own and having to raise a family, I know that your daughter Julie Patton is a visual artist as well as a poet.
xroads.virginia.edu /~ug01/westkaemper/callaloo/ezelle.html   (3949 words)

  
 Building a Family of Fans - August 26, 2004 - The New York Sun
For a man who describes himself as "extremely aged and tenderized," Bruce Morrow has a surprisingly firm handshake.
Morrow has been a mainstay on public radio since 1957.
Morrow is a day past his 12th birthday.
www.nysun.com /article/877   (563 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Cousin Brucie signs with Sirius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Veteran New York disc jockey Bruce Morrow, dumped last week when WCBS-FM switched away from its oldies format, signed on Thursday with Sirius Satellite Radio.
Bruce Morrow will leave the public airwaves for the first time in more than 40 years and host three shows for Sirius Satellite Radio.
He seems an unusual convert to the world of satellite, given that he started on terrestrial radio in 1959 at WINS-AM in New York and was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988.
www.usatoday.com /life/music/news/2005-06-09-cousin-brucie_x.htm   (410 words)

  
 Jack killed the FM radio star; Cuz goes into orbit
Bruce Morrow — rock-’n’-roll radio’s Cousin Brucie — puts it more biblically, sort of.
Bruce Morrow, son of Abe and Minna Meyerowitz, was born, in Brooklyn, on Oct. 13, 1937.
On Fri., June 3, Morrow was at B.B. King’s on 42nd St., helping Mickey Dolenz, the former Monkee, celebrate his 100th broadcast.
www.thevillager.com /villager_112/jackkilledthefmradio.html   (867 words)

  
 SateLink.net » Bruce Morrow Coming to Sirius
Morrow is set to host three shows on Sirius’ network, two with hits from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and a talk show.
The 67-year-old DJ, who started his career over 45 years ago, jumped at the chance to broadcast to a national audience, and said he won’t be using a playlist.
You may remember famed DJ “Cousin Bruce’s” switch to Sirius when his old NY station changed formats to… JackFM.
satelink.net /2005/06/bruce-morrow-coming-to-sirius   (413 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Cousin Brucie: My Life in Rock 'N' Roll Radio: Books: Cousin Bruce Morrow,Laura Baudo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
In the 1960s, broadcasting from WABC-AM in New York, fast-talking Cousin Brucie was considered the world's most popular disk jockey, with 250,000 fan club members and millions of listeners.
Born Bruce Meyerowitz in Brooklyn's Flatbush, he came up the hard way, from stations in racist Bermuda and throbbing Miami, to New York's WINS and ultimately to WABC.
Brought up and nurtured in Brooklyn, he was fascinated by radio early on, and after several early starts got his big break at WINS in New York.
www.amazon.ca /Cousin-Brucie-Rock-Roll-Radio/dp/0688066151   (301 words)

  
 Bruce Morrow Profile - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Morrow is the host of two radio broadcast shows on WCBS-FM, "Cousin Brucie's Yearbook" and "Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Party," where he has been a deejay since 1982.
Morrow was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1987, the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame in 1990 and more recently, the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Morrow was the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Multi-Market Radio, Inc. until its sale to SFX Broadcasting in November 1996.
www.forbes.com /finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromPersonIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedPersonId=920328   (339 words)

  
 Bill Irwin's Morrow Project Page
The consensus of noted historians indicates that Morrow was a rare form of esper.
Building a convincing argument from the future, he and the council structured an organization dedicated to the continued survival of the human race beyond the point of destruction.
"This organization brought forth the concept of the Morrow Project; an ambitious plan to cryogenically freeze special teams and equipment to aid in the reconstruction of the U.S. after nuclear war.
www.geocities.com /~bruce_morrow/BillI/mpbase.html   (643 words)

  
 Musicradio WABC Beatles Page
Using those wireless microphones, WABC disc jockeys Scott Muni and Bruce Morrow wandered around the hotel ready to broadcast anything that might have to do with The Beatles.
When WABC disc jockeys Scott Muni and Bruce Morrow asked them to sing WABC jingles as they were playing on WABC, the entire crowd was able to do so in unison.
Bruce Morrow and Scott Muni learned this while interviewing him over the air at the hotel.
musicradio.computer.net /beatles.html   (1844 words)

  
 Bruce Morrow - Cousin Brucie In The Ultimate Taxi 1992   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bruce Morrow - Cousin Brucie In The Ultimate Taxi 1992
From The Radio Hall Of Fame: "Bruce Morrow was born in Brooklyn on October 13, 1937, and attended New York University.
He left WINS for Miami radio in 1961 before returning to WABC/New York, where he broadcast for 13 years." "During his time at WABC, “Cousin Brucie” was known for hosting the famous Palisades Park rock concerts,.
www.ultimatetaxi.com /cousin_brucie.htm   (140 words)

  
 Bruce Ed Morrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (1995) (TV) (as Bruce Morrow)....
My Name Is Bill W. (1989) (TV) (as Bruce Morrow)....
Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987) (as Bruce Morrow)....
www.imdb.com /name/nm0607464   (194 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Bruce Morrow": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Bruce Morrow "Just joking," I said and shook his hand.
One of the personalities with whom I had developed a close friendship was Bruce Morrow, more widely known as Cousin Brucie, who for years was top jock at the leading New York station, WABC.
Bruce Morrow Art -- Bruce morrow Art Prints & More.
amazon.com /phrase/Bruce-Morrow   (643 words)

  
 The Absolutely Weird Bookshelf Hardcover Science Fiction and Fantasy Books: F
Fergusson, Bruce The Mace of Souls Morrow, New York 1989 1st ed, a bit of grime on the page block, near F in dj.
Fergusson, Bruce The Mace of Souls Morrow, New York 1989 1st ed, near F in dj.
Franklin, H. Bruce (ed) Future Perfect Oxford University Press, New York 1978 1st ed of revised edition, minor wear to top and bottom of dj spine, otherwise near F in dj.
www.strangewords.com /weirdbooks/weirdf.html   (3394 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.